16-year-old boy fatally shot outside Scarborough plaza identified
Police have identified a teenage boy who was fatally shot in Scarborough’s L’Amoreaux neighbourhood on Saturday afternoon.
Chelsea manager Graham Potter says he and his family have received death threats in the wake of the team's poor form.
Potter said Friday he had been targeted by an anonymous email account.
Potter, who has said previously that he believes he has the hardest job in football, spoke of the toll that recent months have taken on him personally, and bullishly rejected accusations that a calm demeanour in the face of adversity means he does not care about the club.
"People have a perception I don't care -- what's that based on? How do you know?" he told a news conference ahead of Chelsea's Premier League match at Tottenham on Sunday. "You could ask my family how life has been for me and for them.
"It's been not pleasant at all. I understand supporters go home and they're annoyed because the team aren't winning. But I assure you, my life for the last three or four months has been fairly average.
"I've had some not particularly nice emails come through, that want me to die and want my kids to die. That's obviously not pleasant to receive. If you've been asked for four months if you're under pressure because (the media) need to sell stuff - what do you expect, in the end?"
Chelsea has won just two of its last 14 games despite huge spending sprees in the last two transfer windows. The team is in 10th place in the 20-team Premier League.
Potter was hired in September to succeed the fired Thomas Tuchel.
While Potter acknowledged that only wins will turn the tide of opinion, he was determined not to buckle under the weight of abuse.
"Life is tough for lots of people," he said. "No one really wants to care about Premier League managers. Sometimes life isn't fair. It's not like I'm complaining about it. You ask me is it hard, I say yes it is hard. You suffer. You get upset. When you're in private, you show real emotion with your family.
"There's a point to be considered, but the world is tough. We're going through an energy crisis, a cost of living crisis. People are striking every other week. No one wants to hear about the poor old Premier League manager."
Police have identified a teenage boy who was fatally shot in Scarborough’s L’Amoreaux neighbourhood on Saturday afternoon.
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